PAGE’ SIX ..- _ BUD AUBOIT und LOU COSTELLO o “ IN HOLLYWOOD "" Plus - News - Cartoon - Victor)’ Cflrflvfln MATINEE 2:30 — EVE. SHOWS AT 7 and 9 TcoMlfi§§5fi§.--Tuee.-Wed." l . fwswb/rmps ; - t mz4¢4¢¢.... IIIIIII IIIII Rough. tough and tender! Jill BIIIIIIII Bold, blasé and beautiful! IIIIIII BIliIII Smooth, sultly and terrific! llllllllll Of "A Tree Grows in Brokiyn" IN TECHNICOLOR 1 EXTRA! I MARCH 0F TIME H5‘. _ , CAPITOL -:- TO-DAY ONLY d“ e PLUS - NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON Matinee 2:30 - Evening At ‘i - 8:45 §-_—.--==~' - .- in. when n BIurI< Mun Rule-or . OII"5I""' Inn,- vkicus krill: I .is trapped b/ I figIvling F ol e- '. I Range-H , ALSO sws - MUSICAL - SCIENCE ..l_.. . ORANGES FOR LONDON TOWN-PLANNERS NEEDED LONDON QY-(znl?) - Twenty-I anlsroz. - <0?) - Britain lllld n needs 1,600 town-planners. Bfch- -_ , l - it cts, ngincer and surveyors at It ..~.IIIrI§5I":§I-m;e§Tl-'s, 0:06 flleld 2,5005 soon, said Lewis m» I-onzlon docks l Sllkin town and cairn-fry blntnpirlg . ‘T. 1 All - i it , dd ng: " presen t tiee““itéli"°°ife"ndlllel ‘VIIIII? ti’. hriifilslflr fliIld 1,000 with experience pound each. ' or qualifications." half million South] FRINGE EDWARD :- T0 ...'-ll! ONLY CENTRAL GIIMIIIIIII This column In reserved for new: of local interelt, but ldverlising of a newuy mtlu-e may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay. able in advance. COOKS For Photograph; oolvrsoaasrlou LIFE m. summon MEN 0F THE P. l}. l. LIGHT HORSE see notice which rs elsewhere in this paper. 10-12mm. sr. JAMES cuuncll. - m: o Ibo w Hamnlo . , of Boston, (nee Rachael Reed) who is visiting IQIBF tives in this city, is to be guest solo- ist in St. James Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning. ENGAGEMENT. _ Charles M. Williams engagement of Elmore Marian to Fl. Lieu/t. Wal- ter Joseph Hurst, R.A.F., son of Mrs. M. f Re ding, . land. o a Ill-gift. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE Annual Meeting. October 18th. Will all delegates attending our Annual Meeting please advise the League oflice stt he sonitorium telephone 2290, or write inunedi tely. 100-134l. a THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Brookfleld 11 A. M. this will be a Rally Day service, Hartsville 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Student POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday morning three cases dealing with the un- lawful possession of spirits were adjourned for one week. In s. fourth case of unlawful - ssession of spirits the accused was fined $200 and costs or three months. A drunk, his first offence, had his $5 bail estreated. Mr. and Mrs, announce the their daughter VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - O0!- lections have res/ch “flood tide" in the Clothing Collection drive in the City. The call has gone out for two or three additional volun- teer male helpers to assist, those already giving freely of their time and labor at the City Depot, Wod- ncsday and Thursday saw over three tons of clothing handled at the depot and yesterday local of- ficials wcre coping with four ion. It is expected that the drive will reach s. climax the first part o: next week. _ YORK UNITED Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services Sunday, Oct. l4: ll am. Central Church; 3 p.m. York, Dr. John Co- burn will speak. Sunday Bchcol at York at 1.30. 7.30 p.m. Crusade for Christ service at Brackley. Special soloists, Mrs. Arthur Roper and Mr. Roy Smallmsn, both of Charlottetown. The choirs of the churches in the charge will com- bine and the service will be for the whole charge. Visitors and all are cordially invited and are asked to be present early in older to obtain seats. 10-12-21 BIBLE SUVDAY AND B B E WEEKFThI-s‘ ycflr “Blble SwIdzfy" girl the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the rtisll and F‘ reig Bibi ' will be ilcld o n e some“ “Bible Week” will 29th; 131111113 this week special em- phcsls is made on the making of ofIenngs to the great cause of the Bible Society. Eighty two Branches throughout the Auxiliary are eh. gaged in this work. Help the Soc, icty whenever you can by com“. button, life membership or be- uest to your Branch or Auxiliary fiice 14.2 Prince Street, Charlotte- town, Phone 82. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. ._ Services 0n Sunday. October 14th will be conducted by the Rcv. W T. Mercer of Mount Stewart. who mun. This is the regular Presby- tery Exchange. In the evening the sermon will be preached by the Rlev. Roy E. Webster, B. A., mis- sionary to China. recently return- ed from that country, who will have many interesting events to tell. In the morning the choir will render (by request) the Ant-hem "Fear Not, O Land" by Rogers. In the evening there will be a Men's Choir, and the Male Octette will sing. The Church School will meet in regular sessions. In the even- 1"! l“ 8-” W" “'1” be l‘ ‘Pwm IaIIlt most of all, she wondered With also: concern what would happen t e public meeting in I-Ieartz Memorial Hall, when motion pictures will ice shown by Dr. John Coburn, Dom- lnion Secretary of the Canadian Temperance Federation. All are cordially invited to those services. wl-EMPIRE -:- T O-D A Y Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ° staying saweet and peaceful-staying home. ut Prentice Prentice mansion aloof and stared back, wondering would seem to have the place oc- (mg/ed again. erybody the return of Edwin for the last eleven years had been down in Florida piling up a for. tune in real estate was returning to Llong Islpnd with his family. They were saying in the village that Prenticeb return would mean a good deal to the town: he was a rich man, he would will also deliver the morning ser- be deal herself, wondering would seem to have people next door on the scallop of shore which was occupied only by the Overton and Prentice houses. wondered tice, the little boy she had played taken up its abode in the empty diagnose house. each other, tumbling out at Phoe- be's feet. Phoeb little black one, Her braced his fi brotben lined D 090g‘ at the JILHEWCHARQQUETOWN fiFZ-2%=3§Zs'€3€fiI€-‘w =-= IIII OIAYIIII Phoebe Overton knlew she to be taking hu- ba-tn and getting dressed for the party. The water boiler by the k when stove had been not mm down w t-u bot- tom an hour ago; the new both crystals were wpitlng—the first ever owned, heliotrope, her birthday present from Mother. The new dress with its long rustly gkiilrt otwhite taffeta. meme ma: stocking: wrest of Ivhite (‘Igwers for tier hair were waiting, spread out carefully up. -.-__ .... ‘ ‘Request e Pcvfornlancc LYNN "MLYIIIIN GAIIAINIIIEIIIIEI. PIIIIIIIII II CHI" . c”; 10 PM, suunn 4 on her bed. But on an elf‘ ‘ birthday a person needed to get away from the stir and bustle of making ready for a party. Phoebe needed to be alone with herself to think her own private thoughts. bdarldhdbesidcl. the stray cat had vo When the spring rain which had been drenching Long Island all day let up at half-past five Phoebe slipped out; of the house with a pan of food-two left over meat balls and e bone for the cat who had established herself and her kittens in the empty Prentice car. riagle house next door-and start ed across the lawn. Under the tall hedge which di. vided the Overton and Pre lice lawns Phoebe paused to loo up into the wet gray sky. 'I'll.ere was s fresh peacefullnes out of doors; the ground mlelled sweet, drops fell in lit/tie battering showers 1mm the trees. and through the air canle the smothered beat of Waves breaking on the distant reef. Phoebe began to feel the reel ex- citement of the day walling be. neath the surface excitement she had felt as she helped her mother and Aunt Bee get ready for the party. And when the sun Pierced suddenly through the clouds she stood in the flood of bright warmth feel! so and happy. felt we beauty of life. the secret significance , stream through her like the sun. Everywhere bright drops were trembling Op twigs and branches, trembling and shining; above. the wide sky was slowly lessly waiting too. Phoebe went on, following the line of the tell hedge. Sometimes she had s panicky feeling that she would have to wait orever. that life would pass her by. She had felt this especially since last August when hel- father had told her she couldn't go to college af. ter all. He had been so sorry, so apologetic because there wasn't enough money. She had hidden the bitter disappointment as best she could. But it hadn't been easy to put aside the dreams of college and settle down to Just home, to helping around the house and practicing on the little piano two hours each day. Sometimes of course it seemed at other times she thoughtI she could hear life running by on bright feet beyond the doors. The hedge sputtered her with drops as Phoebe pushed around the end of it and emerged on the lawn. The red brick stared at her, And Phoebe how it gloomy. was talking about Prentice who and who now a power in the community "Well, hear any- Phoebe thought about it a good how it And she what Benjamin Prcn. th years ago would be like now. family of cats which had ll W gray and white cat poured nen came the kittens, crowding e picked up thb her favorite, and uddied him against her cheek. Durrod tremendously and paws against her chin, Phoebe put T113: down sprang upon tihl-ee s amen who yen then its She silen Mother was restless and wanted to start rig-ht away, so we did. But aren't me who vou are blue eyes. she said . who used to live next door?" do " looked familiar. his head and his eyes measured tall. young Phoebe from the tips of her gnioshes to the top of her brown head, "well, gosh." they stared at each other in ex. cited searched Benjamin's traces of the boy with years ago and little by little she found them. But he was so he tall and so darkly tanned and his bwa-Fle “away mammal‘ s _I shoulders were so broad. , , , didnt like the wayddb-el W88 $51k l "You-you’ve‘ grown up so,” 1118 li- ln» 5h‘ 5“ my ‘ ' Phoebe said. awfully toll—and pretty. away, with the direct compliment. But Benjamin continued tostudy her. He looked as pleased as if he, him. M150 self had created Phoebe's sweet. B Daily in the post office some one flushed face and I101‘ was sure to ask, thing from Ed yet? Ought to be here any time now, it's getting on toward April.” hazel eyes and her brown hair. have loathed and despised her hair. hate curls," said Benjamin Then he added. down nellr your handkerchief out poclitet she scrubbed her cheek and peeered down at thq groun . feeling n very strange mixture of emotions. what allred llama the wet. lawn ntran to the carriage house and down by s hole in the foundation to ca!) coaxingly, sett of food on the ground. thin herself out of the opening and knelt in the pan used to ieéelllee that, . Onlly of course this was so differ- ent the carriage house, offering n more impersonal su which Phoebe "Those kittens," breathless voice, "I wanted to ad: x11- Do you l’ You see Bound and I she cums When the pen was empty she lean- eg down to pick it up, and her hair fell forward and brush-Ed fl- cmss they black kitten éand b9. thinking no some mons er was attacking him, made a. fierce dive at it. Amused Phoebe did it again and then_ again, laughing as the kitten reared up on "Iutesdy little legs, pounced. 105i muffin and backed away spitting explos- ively his mouth a wide 09911 11ml triangle in his tiny black face. Phoebe caught him in her hands to soothe sway his fright and stood up. And saw for the first time that a young man stood watching her a few feet alvoy. She was too startled to gather more than a3 impression of tall. ness and gray tweed and sandy hair in th, first glance. She hadn't; imagined there was a soul uround—how on earth could he have got, there? Arid she was em- balrassed too. Whoever he was he “had been watching her and how silly she must have looked bobbing up and down like that t0 amuse the kitten And she could feel a damp smear on her cheek from a mud- dy paw. Unable to think of any- thing to say she reflalded him in ce. He looked back with an inter. ested. Puzzled expression. At last he said, "Wheah have Ah seen you befoah?" and Phoebe was more a5- - tonished than ever, A southcrner. Somehow the fact that he was a Gallant A. C. Ellis E. II. Monkle! h I d its Honours List reeognll- - it: lzilzlif: :5.°;..'::l:..;::: ml» to their community in the Club Year recently closed. Th?’ ‘a?! ‘MESS:- J. C Cullen, Charlottetown, who recently returned to al ax,’ . . M Icle Summerside’ A. Gallant, Rustico, and C- EIIII» 01-0817» mgillber’; of the Leadbrs’ Cenillfl’ Ciub- Mr- H- w- Fletch’ Branch Manager, is an Honorary Member- Qualification for Club membership is based not only 0Il U" II!!! volume of protection underwritten, but. also on a high personal standard of confidential service t6 policyholders. ‘I'll! Lilli}. being poured f.ull of blue. Washed southerner made her feel quite - -_ clean by rain the blown earth was shy. "I-I don't believe you have," Head Office Waterloo, 0M» ready for spring. It was waiting. murmured. ESL 1869 And Phoebe herself, was part of it The young man shook his head. all. At; eighteen she was breath- “It's strange-the minute I saw Branch Office-Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ' H. W. PLETCH, Branch Manager you I thought- he paused. still with that expression of trying to remem” something. Then he added. "Excuse me for not intro. ducing myself. I'm Benjamin Prentice. We came," he explained. “rather suddenly. Wle hadn't planned to gel here until April, but said she ‘Pyou going to tell glanced into the earnest, "I'm Phoebe Overton," you're the little girl e1 have \ w“ lyricism!“ S; “annoyed beflililsx: A WIPE"? twitn a. stray obl- fli- -" P‘? 1 “mi! know what Will becetne o1 theflfl-I The ycuns m“ ¥Y°w‘.‘_°d~ ~ should think." he seld- m?“ I‘ you didn't want them and nobody else wanted them it would've be?“ Deng‘. to do owl!!! with ‘them m the f st Place." n "Do away with them! "Well, 1t would probably be the k1???‘ QIQLIEA-t either!" Phoebes cheers slew PM! "mm “m” Phoebe enjqy life just as much as any. face for 11°55?" Benami shook his head" she had Played “Thatis ma‘ In,“ mntmenmut, “False sentimentality?’ Phoebe Phoebe’ "You mean "Yes," she nodded. "and I still "Then that explains why you But-J he shook There was a little silence while concentration . t B Pr ntice had been! IZSSL-tiiilue Iioy. sThe will’? “f I she field hotly. "you lust don‘ "l"! eagles. I do. I do like cats. But I w” juge looking at it as a cw!- md you w’; if you look at it as R ym1—' , ue for goodness sake!’ Phoe- be‘; eyes sparkled wit/h irritation "Why talk like a lawyer? WW" has a ‘posse sot to do with those kit/tens " Befliflmm Pmnticelstarcd at her! m bqwgldgment, Say, dont be, he heme "I #12:; ere". "Well. so have you! You've grown Pretty! Phoebe glanced quickly not knowing what to d0 dankJashed “And I like your hair," he said “My—m_v hair?" Nothing could surprised her more. Shr "Yes, it's sort of-strsight. I Continued on Pace 9 "You've got a smudge chin.” blushed. Digging her of her jacket . l Phoebe ~ ' - , rs AUTUMN . Temperature Drops Every morn- d It. was too fantastic! A few min. tes ago she had looked u-p to see appeared to be s perfect r and now he had turned amin .1’ I: IHYO“ it might freeze. ." 'I‘l-le bright eyes of the kittens, out from the hole under bjcct of conversation promptly seized. she said in a It II time for a new outfit. ing there are new shipment! °I I think you'll keep the cat Just came ed her. And then over here and had her‘ , round. meets/ole of their snowin e bone. Phoebe laughed. loving them. NOW SATURDAY ...!ilflll'l' COMEDY - SPORTS SPARK PIUGS kittens and-and I j t t feeding her. u‘ Imp l BATTERIES ~ Coats, Dresses» 3'11"» Skirts, Blouses» Jumpers, Purses» Gloves» etc. Al! Budget m»: n Ilium SHOPPE __ Gt. Georll¢ 51- Ph°“° 5' II And I'd like w m?» NIGHTS -‘CBS 1. n n (I GORDON JENKINS onmlllur. l. nlFl-"l! I I *,=,-p. 4/ "47 ’/; / 7/, -\ . O-IITE IGNITION SYSTEMS a \